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SUMMARY:18th Annual Merrimack College Model Passover Seder
DESCRIPTION:The holiday of Passover\, which begins at sundown on Friday\, April 3\, 2015\, is a holiday of freedom as well as a holiday of springtime. It is celebrated for seven or eight days\, depending on one's denomination (Orthodox/Conservative - 8\; Reconstructionist/Reform - 7).\n\n The highlight of Passover observance is the Seder\, with its many symbolic foods and its elaborate liturgy\, the Haggadah. We hope to share with you the richness of our history as children of Abraham and invite you to participate in this festive event.\nRSVP to jcm@merrimack.edu by March 24th\, or by completing the form below.
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\n The holiday of Passover, which begins at sundown on Friday, April 3, 2015, is a holiday of freedom as well as a holiday of springtime. It is celebrated for seven or eight days, depending on one's denomination (Orthodox/Conservative - 8; Reconstructionist/Reform - 7).\n

\n The highlight of Passover observance is the Seder, with its many symbolic foods and its elaborate liturgy, the Haggadah. We hope to share with you the richness of our history as children of Abraham and invite you to participate in this festive event.\n

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X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Rabbi Robert Goldstein presiding\n\nAt this festive Passover ritual called the Seder\, we will tell the story of the Exodus of Moses and the Israelites as they escaped from Pharaoh in ancient Egypt. RSVP required.
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